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Announced on September 9, 2014, the iPhone 6 Plus shows very few external upgrades from the iPhone 6 model, other than an increase in screen size from a 4.7 inch display to a 5.5 inch display. This Apple phone features a 1920x1080 (401 ppi) retina display, an 8 megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and phase detection autofocus, a 1.2 megapixel front camera, a fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button, and support for "Apple Pay" transactions. Case color choices are silver or gold, both with a white glass front, or space gray with a black glass front and a gray aluminum back.

The iPhone 6 Plus has been infamously known for the IC touchscreen disease. After the release of this phone, many customers have since reported hardware malfunctions in which the touchscreen is rendered unresponsive and a thin gray line is visible at the top of the display. Apple claims that the issue arises when the device has been dropped repeatedly and is caused by a separation of the touch IC chips from the motherboard at the solder points. For more information on touch IC disease see our iFixit.org touch IC disease page.

Other than malfunctioning IC chips, the most commonly needed iPhone 6 Plus repairs are cracked screens and dead battery replacements. We’ve got you covered with the best iPhone 6 Plus screens and iPhone 6 Plus batteries on the market, along with a complete catalog of other iPhone 6 Plus parts for the less common repairs.

All iPhone 6 Plus repairs will require a Pentalobe P2 screwdriver in addition to standard precision electronics tools. Any repair that removes the battery from the device will require replacement adhesive strips. All iFixit Fix Kits come with all tools and replacement adhesive needed to complete the repair.

Once all parts and tools have been acquired, check out iFixit’s iPhone 6 Plus repair guides for step-by-step instructions on how to make the fix.

The iPhone 6 Plus earned a 7 out of 10 in iFixit’s repairability assessment. Watch the Teardown Review for more: